

- Yoga 900 10 point multitouch windows 10#
- Yoga 900 10 point multitouch pro#
- Yoga 900 10 point multitouch software#
- Yoga 900 10 point multitouch series#
Yoga 900 10 point multitouch pro#
The Yoga 900 came in the Champagne Gold colour, while the Yoga 3 Pro is Clementine Orange.Īs you can see from Table 1, the dimensions of the two machines are very nearly the same.
Yoga 900 10 point multitouch windows 10#
However, I didn’t really need it, since I’ve been here before, so I could get straight on with plugging in the adaptor and cable and setting up Windows 10 on the machine (see my separate post).īefore doing that, I thought it would be useful to compare the Yoga 900 side-by-side with the Yoga 3 Pro, so here are some photos of the two machines together. In my example, the guide was missing, it may have still been in preparation. Underneath the Yoga 900 are compartments that hold the power adaptor, the special USB power cable, and a sleeve containing the quickstart user guide. Like the box of the Yoga 3 Pro, it contains a slick piece of paper engineering – after taking off the lid, you fold back the two flaps covering the top, and as you do so, the Yoga 900 rises out of the box to greet you. On September 17, UPS delivered a rather plain box: white (on top) and orange (underneath), with four icons on the side representing the four Yoga configurations (Laptop, Stand, Tent, and Tablet).

They are the Windows equivalent of Apple’s Macbook Air series. That is, they are ultrathin, using solid-state drives, low-power Intel Core processors, and (because of their thinness) do not have optical disc drives or full-size Ethernet ports. *There is an i7-6500U, 8GB and 256GB SSD fitted on the Yoga 900 I have, and it is running Windows 10 Pro.īoth the Yoga 900 and the Yoga 3 Pro are examples of what Intel calls the Ultrabook class of laptop. JBL stereo speakers with Waves Audio and DOLBY Home Theatre certificationĢxUSB 3.0 1xDC-in with USB 2.0 function, 4in1 card reader (SD, MMC, SDXC, SDHC), Micro-HDMI, Audio Combo JackĢxUSB 3.0 1xDC-in with USB 2.0 function, 4in1 card reader (SD, MMC, SDXC, SDHC), USB-C, Audio Combo Jack

JBL stereo speakers with Waves Audio certification

Here’s a table that shows a quick comparison between the Yoga 3 Pro and the new Yoga 900:
Yoga 900 10 point multitouch software#
the setting up of Windows 10, and a look at the software bundled with the Yoga 900 by Lenovo. I have a separate post looking at the software environment of the Yoga 900, i.e. This post focuses on the Yoga 900 hardware and its performance. I’ve spent the past couple of weeks using it, and comparing it with a Yoga 3 Pro that I’ve had since January 2015. I’ve been able to do this review because Lenovo has provided me with an example of the Yoga 900 in mid-September, ahead of the official launch on October 19, 2015. Compared to the Yoga 3 Pro, Lenovo has also made changes in the Yoga 900 design, both internally and externally, which I will point out in this review. For that reason, I’ve used the Yoga 3 Pro as the basis for comparison with the new Yoga 900 in this review. The Yoga 900 has almost exactly the same dimensions and design as the Yoga 3 Pro, including the unique Lenovo “watchband” hinge. It is clearly the successor to the Yoga 3 Pro, which was introduced in October 2014. The latest generation is the Yoga 900, introduced in October 2015. A Yoga laptop can also be placed in “tent” or “stand” mode for showing presentations or movies. The name “Yoga” was chosen because the laptops have hinges that allow the screen to be fully folded back (up to 360°) to convert a laptop into a tablet.
Yoga 900 10 point multitouch series#
The Yoga series is a line of tablets and laptops. The range has a number of different series within it, each designed for a different purpose or user group. Beginning in January 2008, Lenovo has introduced a range of consumer-oriented computers named IdeaPad.
